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Manure to Energy Through Anaerobic Digestion
https://setll.osu.edu/node/12/waste-management/manure-energy-through-anaerobic-digestion
Through anaerobic digestion, manure can transform into biogas. Biogas can be used for heating, lighting, electricity generation, and cooking. Anaerobic digestion is a two-step process. First, an acidogenic bacterium breaks down the organic matter. This pr ...
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Septage Management in Ohio
https://setll.osu.edu/node/12/waste-management/septage-management-ohio
About 100 million gallons of septage is pumped from septic tanks in Ohio each year. The organic matter within septage can be used as a soil conditioner following treatment. New regulations by the U.S. EPA cover the safe use and disposal of septage. To pu ...
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Septic System Maintenance
https://setll.osu.edu/node/12/wastewater-treatment/septic-system-maintenance
Property owners with household sewage treatment set-ups need to conserve water, landscape carefully, and pump the septic tank regularly in order to maintain performance. The parts to a septic system are: a septic tank, a treatment system, and a dispersal ...
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Using Soil to Remove Pollutants From Wastewater
Soil that is being used as a wastewater treatment must be unsaturated, deep, and permeable to air and water in order to perform well. Only 16% of Ohio’s soil is ideal for traditional septic systems. Filtering, naturally occurring microbes, and adsorption ...
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Septic Tank- Mound System
For land with shallow soils and a limiting condition, a mound system may be the alternative. The sand is layered by gravel, which is layered by the distribution system. Above the system, topsoil can be home to non-woody plants. Property owners must mainta ...
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Gray Water Recycling in Ohio
Gray water is wastewater from bathing and washing clothes. Since is has organic matter, it can start to smell after awhile. There are four ways to have a gray water system in Ohio. To read the full text, click here. ...
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Simple Gray Water Systems
Wastewater from bathing or washing clothes is called gray water. Gray water can be recycled in Ohio, but should be dispersed within a few hours to prevent odors. Systems can take water from each fixture in the home and individually disperse to a subsurfac ...
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Wastewater Management in Rural Communities
Three options to treat the wastewater: 1) Gather all the wastewater in a community, treat, have the water flow into a stream. 2) Gather all the wastewater in a community, treat, use irrigation to discharge water. 3) Manage individual home treatment system ...
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Wastewater Treatment Principles and Regulations
Sewage treatment begins with the separation of large solids and debris. Water is then left in tanks so that large particle will settle at the bottom and grease will rise to the top. Three methods are availiable to take the clarified wastewater and mix it ...
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Suitability of Ohio Soils for Treating Wastewater
Soil has an ability to purify wastewater so that the treated water is suitable to be reintroduced into the environment. In order to remove pollutants, the soil must at least be unsaturated, deep, and permeable to air and water. The National Cooperative So ...